Tag: Randy Waldrum
Waldrum will Continue as Super Falcons Head Coach
NFF Executive Committee Member, Aisha Falode has revealed that Randy Waldrum will continue as head coach of the Super Falcons.
Breaking! Waldrum will Remain Super Falcons Coach – Falode
The biggest hint that Randy Waldrum will remain in charge of the Super Falcons beyond October was given, Friday, by NFF Executive member and Chairperson of the Federation Women's Football Committee, Aisha Falode.
NFF Finally Moves to Settle Waldrum
The Nigerian Football Federation has tasked its Technical Committee to engage in discussions with Super Falcons head Coach, Randy Waldrum, with the aim to extend the American's contract.
NFF Finally Move to Settle Waldrum
The Nigerian Football Federation has tasked its Technical Committee to engage in discussions with Super Falcons head Coach, Randy Waldrum, with the aim to extend the American's contract.
Waldrum Wants to Keep Super Falcons Job
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, has expressed his desire to stay on, despite the feud with the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) leading to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Super Falcons boss, Waldrum has no regrets
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, has expressed admiration and pride in his team's performance despite their elimination from the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
England Threat, Waldrum Confident Super Falcons will be Ready
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, has analyzed Nigeria's round of 16 match in the Women's World Cup against England and sounds hopeful.
No Doubts for Payne, Super Falcons Can
Super Falcons star, Toni Payne is optimistic about the team's chances at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Waldrum Demands from Super Falcons
Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum has expressed his admiration of his players' commitment and performance after Nigeria secured a spot in the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Hire More Local Coaches for National Teams, Okosieme tells NFF
Former Super Falcons skipper, Nkiru Okosieme has advised the Nigeria Football Federation to start investing in the indigenous coaches, just as the other leading countries in African football have demonstrated.